Stained Glass - by Terrance Plowright
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Stained glass has been with us for many centuries, and will be for many more.  Commonly used in cathedrals and other religious buildings to tell biblical stories to the masses, in itself it could create a religious experience in the viewer.  Now there are new directions, new openings for stained glass, as much in domestic as in public settings.
St.Bernadettes, Stained Glass Window.
Stained Glass Windows, St. Johns, Left Side, Chancel Wall. Stained Glass Windows, St. Johns, Mt.Druitt, 2.4 metres high.

Birth of Faith, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney Tree of Knowledge, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney

From Chaos to Order, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney Uniting of Symbols, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney

Light of the Feminine, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney Gather in Peace, Garrison Church, The Rock, Sydney

St John, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney St Mark, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney

St John, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney
St John, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney

St John, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney
St John, Uniting Church, Gordon, Sydney

St.George Church, Mary, Stained Glass, 3m St.George Church, Mary, Stained Glass, detail.

Stained Glass Window, St.Bernadettes, Castle Hill Detail

Dalle de Virre (Slab Glass 1" thick) 3 metres high, Sydney Chancel Window, 4 metre high, Brigidine College Chapel, Sydney

   
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